Real Madrid will reportedly consider selling Cristiano Ronaldo, who is continuously being mentioned in numerous soccer transfer rumors over the past several months.

According to ESPN, Ronaldo's agent has made moves to determine possible destinations because Real Madrid will "likely" sell the Portugal international.

And if Real Madrid and Ronaldo eventually part ways, another report suggested that the superstar forward could return to Manchester United.

Ronaldo, who left Old Trafford and moved to Bernabeu in 2009 for £80 million, admitted that he still loves Manchester United. He said that he is happy at Bernabeu, but also added that he does not know what the future holds for him, which created speculation that he will eventually leave Real Madrid.

"I'm very comfortable in Real Madrid now, I feel happy," Ronaldo told Jonathan Ross Show via ESPN FC. "But as people know I like Manchester United, I love that club, but the future, nobody knows. But right now I feel good and I feel happy in Real Madrid."

Ronaldo is also continuously being linked to a possible move to Paris Saint-Germain, especially after PSG president Laurent Blanc admitted that he chatted with the Real Madrid forward.

Previous reports also suggested that Ronaldo could move to Major League Soccer or in Middle East leagues in Qatar and Dubai, where he could get a lucrative paycheck. However, the 30-year-old insisted that he wants to finish his career playing in top-tier leagues.

"In my mind I want to finish in the top level, I want to finish with dignity so in a good club," Ronaldo said via Goal. "It doesn't mean that to go USA or Qatar or Dubai is not good but I don't see myself going there."

Ronaldo also turned down the idea of coaching a club in the future, saying that he will just focus on growing his brand once he decides to retire.

"I have no passion to coach," Ronaldo said. "I want to carry on with my brands. I have many brands and I want to grow that."

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